Faculty Presentations
| Prof. Nicholas Hart |
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Title Slide
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Disclosures
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How This Started
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Timeline
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Hypothesis
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UK Survival AECOPD
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4-6 Weeks
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12 Months
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Median Time
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Trial Design
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HOT-HMV Trial
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High Likelihood
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Following Resolution
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Cost Effective Manner
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Clear End-Point
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Target Population
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Baseline Characteristics
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Hot HMV & Hot
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Severe COPD
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Limited Treatment Options
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To Sick to Respond
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Recruitment
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16 Percent
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39 Percent
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16 Percent Discharged
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11 Percent
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26 Percent
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Persistent Hypercapnia
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Patients Recruited
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Intervention and Control
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HOT-HMV vs HOT
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Key Considerations
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12 Month Admission-Free
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Titration of NIV
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HOT & Home NIV
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Mean Difference
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Blood Gas Measurements
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Within Group Change
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Hot Arm Changed
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Admission Free Survival
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What?
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Reduced Readmission
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6 to 1 Ratio
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Secondary Outcome
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No Detrimental
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Acute Exacerbation Rate
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One Third Reduction
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28 Day Group Benefits
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Early Portion
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Separation of Treatment
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Two Third Reductions
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Comparison
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Thorax 2014
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Rescue vs Hot-HMV
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How?
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Persisting Hypercapnia
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Treatment with HOT-HMV
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Chronic Respiratory Failure
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Exacerbation Frequency
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Hypercapnia Decreases Secretion
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28-day Readmission
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Enhanced Health
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Effect on Readmission
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Clinical Implication
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Partial Summary
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Clinical Practice Change
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Continued Partial Summary
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With thanks to….
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The patients
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Team and Network
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Funders and Sponsors
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Research Group and Sponsors
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Thank You
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Six (6) provocative statements concerning clinical treatment of IBD. Each statement is presented as 5 steps:Step 1: the statement & introduction, + 5 possible opinions of that statement -- please choose one
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